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NBA 2K19 in the field of gameplay compared to its predecessor

There’s absolutely no mistaking the immense amount of effort that goes into making NBA 2K19’s basketball gameplay shine. The development team at Visual Concepts has once again done a stellar job making the league’s biggest stars look and play just like they do on a live broadcast. A few missing tattoos or incorrect hairstyles aside, each of the athletes has their own animations, skill sets and stats that determine how they perform in specific situations. Steph Curry will be most inclined to hit a three-pointer even when confronted by elite defenders, and Anthony Davis will be there to throw up a solid block when you need him.


In between there is a pretty nice story told, but that does get the pace out. Fortunately, you can simply skip cutscenes and you'll be quicker in the pots. Those jars are starting in the locker room, but this too is skipping to be on the field faster. As a result, you spend more time with gaming and less with waiting.


If you just look at what is better about NBA 2K19 in the field of gameplay compared to its predecessor, then there is not a clear answer to that. The developer has been using the same engine for a couple of years and seems to have taken everything out of it. The game still looks good, but do not expect any major improvements. Intuitively the animations are slightly better, so everything runs smoother. Buy Cheap NBA 2K19 MT from Mmocs.com gain a 3% discount by using the code “MMOCSVIP”.


A year ago, the team at 2K Sports worked hard to refine common complaint areas. Fast breaks and rebounding received plenty of love and, to their credit, it feels even smoother this time out. Players continue to realistically travel in the proper lanes before funneling out to the wings on a break, and rebounding feels more timing-based and makes sense regarding who is going up for what.


There are very few ways to exploit the gameplay mechanics, but I found the pick-and-roll to be a powerful strategy. The defender tends to go below the on-ball screen, especially in three-on-three, allowing for easy shots behind the arc for the ball handler. Shot contests matter a great deal in 2K19, and players will hit a lot of shots if they're "wide open" when shooting. Likewise, this works well for the person setting the screen to fade instead of roll. Players like Al Horford and Dirk Nowitzki make for great pick-and-pop shooters, but playing a small forward in the power forward position, like Lebron or Kevin Durant, will have a similar result.


It's the little things like this that add up in a total package. Before gaming hardware had realized its potential, fans of sports games had to make do with the understanding there were limitations. Now it feels like the restraints have been forever removed, and 2K19 is the latest in a line of products that truly take advantage of this horsepower to recreate something passionate fans of the sport—not just national-game viewers—can appreciate.



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